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Education Immigration Poems

These Education Immigration poems are examples of Immigration poems about Education. These are the best examples of Immigration Education poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Rio Grande
She shimmers in the sun,
she's onyx in eventide,
Rio Grande.
She can be waters of a
new horizon,
or a river of Death.
Swimming in desperation,
mothers, fathers,
wanting coveted freedom
for their...

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Categories: immigration, 6th grade, 7th grade,



The Control Tower
Everything has a specific time to make the universe divine; everything has a specific time to make the universe strong, everything has a specific time...

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Categories: immigration, beautiful, business, courage, education,

Dust I
Dust
Ashes to ashes
Read as rust fine 
in dust the centuries are lost 
Tomes of history lie in disarray
far away from the terrors of the day...

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Categories: immigration, allegory, angst, art, books,

Premium Member Fact Or Fool Who Be You
Fact Or Fool Who be You

I have seen
fools ranting 
what's up Pink Floyd
No thinkers, no education 
only poets with muse and frustration

The deniers of science
are...

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Categories: freedom, health, hyperbole, immigration,

Nomadic Indians
People are becoming a tribe of nomadic
Who emigrate and become fanatic,
Hoping they will get a peaceful haven,
They have become completely raven,

Wishing for a cozy Lifestyle...

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Categories: career, culture, immigration, international,



There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: immigration, 12th grade, character, hope,

Us Residency Yet Delayed Year 9, But Jesus Is Real To Me
I wanted to write & testify, one-time suicidal Dr. Anil Deo, is reborn during second half-century on earth! Yes, Jesus is real to me, to...

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Categories: immigration, child, education, endurance, family,

Could This Be Me
Could this be me like a mere dream
Or a mere merriment of fantasies
Of a day light 
That a once late brain and weak
Conscience fellow can...

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Categories: immigration, engagement, flying, future, growth,

Premium Member The Diamond of Diversity
Diversity shines its light upon wisdom; it’s a sage sharing both world and eternity’s knowledge.  While cultures are facet of this diamond sage; each...

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Categories: immigration, appreciation, community, education, friendship,

Passport
Excuse me sir ,said the Security at the Airport.
Can you Please show me the Passport.
Have you ever thought of a Passport.
Who are you without a...

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Categories: immigration, creation, destiny, education, future,

National Stand
The Illuminati are a con,
It is how they have won,
From the formation of the nation that they sit upon 

While we are stuck taking our...

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Categories: america, immigration, poems, political,

Caleb, 1665 Graduate of Harvard Caleb Cheeshahteaumuck
Man stands high – in Creation - but higher yet she wants to stand!
Before Columbus, trees stood like Sentries, minding communications;
Once these lands were taken,...

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Categories: immigration, allusion, america, angst, beauty,

Premium Member Abnormaloriginals
Setting aside richly incorporated through homeless economies,
we have three political ways
to compare a population's internal status:
a. Aboriginal populations,
b. Immigrants--sometimes appearing as multiculturing creolic waves,
c. EmPowered...

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Categories: immigration, betrayal, christian, health, humanity,

Destiny of the Dispossessed
As you flee behind you hear
Your hate filled screaming foes
Pillaging and burning
Their tutored hatred beyond reason
For no reason
Loudspeakers hastily erected amongst the rubble
Play a dirge...

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Categories: courage, farewell, grief, immigration,

Victims
Victims

I Pity you
For what you had to do
for what desperation, poverty and despair drove you to.
What lack of education, dangerous situations 
and complex cross-cultural relations...

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Categories: betrayal, conflict, immigration, sorrow,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things